HES, Inc. 22630 N. 17th Ave. Phoenix, AZ 85027 800-626-7590 www.hesinnovations.com
Product Components 1 2
5200 Electric Strike Body Trim Enhancer (with screws)
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12 & 24 Volt Pigtails
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3
Diagram 1: Electrical Specifications ELECTRICAL RATINGS FOR SOLENOID
Resistance in Ohms Amps
CONTINUOUS DUTY 12VDC
24VDC
12-16VAC
24VAC
50
200
50
200
.24
.12
.24-.32
.12
Solenoids are rated at +/- 10% indicated value. *10% max duty cycle (2 min. max on time) Indoor use only
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INTERMITTENT DUTY*
MINIMUM WIRE GAUGE REQUIREMENTS
SOLENOID VOLTAGE 12VDC
24VDC
200 feet or less
18 gauge
20 gauge
200 - 300 feet
16 gauge
18 gauge
300 - 400 feet
14 gauge
16 gauge
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Installation Directions
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CAUTION! Before connecting any device at the installation site, verify input voltage using a multimeter. Many power supplies and low voltage transformers operate at higher levels than listed. Any input voltage exceeding 10% of the solenoid rating may cause severe damage to the unit and will void the warranty.
Prepare Frame
Prepare Strike 1. Select the appropriate Plug In Connector that matches system power and electrically connect as illustrated in Diagram 2. For 12V AC/DC or 16V AC, the pigtail marked “12 VDC” should be used. For 24V AC/DC, the pigtail marked “24 VDC” should be used.
4. Prepare frame using appropriate template for your faceplate (see pages 3-6). 5. Attach faceplate to strike body
Finish Installing
2. Verify that the strike is in the correct mode of operation. This unit ships in Fail Secure mode. If you need to convert to fail safe see Diagram 5.
6. Connect wires from the power source to the strike. 7. Install the electric strike unit in jamb cutout using the screws provided with the faceplate option kit. If horizontal adjustment is needed, see Diagram 6.
3. If using Latchbolt Monitor (LBM) or Latchbolt Strike Monitor (LBSM) see Diagram 3 & 4 to complete wiring.
Convert Mode a. Loosen the two #2-56 screws located on the back of the strike as shown above, but do not remove them. b. Move screws to the fail safe position as shown above. c. Tighten screws.
Verify
a. Slowly turn the horizontal adjustment screws to adjust the strike in-frame. Do not remove the screws or completely rotate them more than 3 full turns.
d. Verify the strike is now in the Fail Safe operation mode. If the strike still operates as Fail Secure, be sure screws are fully seated in the bottom position.
b. Once the strike has been adjusted, securely tighten the screws. This will allow the K-nut’s teeth to dig into the strike housing to prevent slippage during use.
5200 with 501 Faceplate
4-7/8” x 1-1/4” Square Corner Faceplate ANSI Metal Jamb Installations
1 -1/4" [31.8]
1 -1/4" [31.8]
4 -7/8" [124]
3 -3/8" [85.7]
4 -7/8" [124]
13/16" [20.6]
3/32" [2.3]
Inches [mm]
4 -1/8" [104.8]
1 -7/16" [36.6]
Cutout Templates
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5200 with 501A Faceplate
4-7/8” x 1-1/4” Radius Corner Faceplate Aluminum Jamb Installations
1 -1/4" [31.8]
4 -7/8" [124]
3 -3/8" [85.7]
1 -1/4" [31.8]
R 1/8" [3]
4 -7/8" [124]
4 -1/8" [104.8]
1 -7/16" [36.6]
13/16" [20.6] 3/32" [2.3]
Inches [mm]
5200 with 502 Faceplate
7-15/16” x 1-7/16” Radius Corner Faceplate Aluminum Frame Installations
1 -7/16" [36.5]
3-3/8" [85.7]
R 3/16" [4.1]
7-15/16" [201.6]
7 -15/16" 7 -7/16" [201.6] [189]
13/16" [20.6] 3/32" [2.3] Inches [mm]
1 -7/16" [36.6]
1 -7/16" [36.6]
Cutout Templates
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5200 with 503 Faceplate
6 -7/8” x 1-1/4” Radius Corner Faceplate Aluminum Frame Installations